Fill your Days by Dorthe Hansen
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August gone and maybe therefore I reached for this beautiful
more autumn like sprays when creating this, there is a little cold in the air
and tones.
I started with one of my favorite panels 6x6 inch, stenciling the Pillows
stencil using Texture Paste and while waiting for it to be dry, I stamped
both Ingrids and Melinas beautiful flower stamps onto a piece of white fabric.
They were fussy cut and then sprayed with red Lustre Spray, mixed with
Aubergine Lustre.
The panel now dry was painted with the Multi Surface Mint,
and around the edge - Multi Surface Gold was painted on top.
Leaves from greyboard acorn and leaves, were sprayed with diluted Chestnut Brown and then partly painted also with the Gold. Details made with a black Sharpie.
Pieces of old lace were painted with the same sprays as the flowers and a piece of
ordinary paper too. Lynne`s Affirmation were stamped on the paper and cut into 3
pieces, which were adhered on top of the lace.
The panel was sprayed in spots, with the diluted Brown on top of the Gold, flowers, leaves and
Affirmation were all adhered to panel and then sprayed several times over with the
Lilac Lustre spray, giving an amazing result, when catching the light,
which you can see below.
Golden dots were added to the flowers and a piece of sari ribbon for hanging, put through holes
made with a Crop A Dile.
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23 comments
What a fantastic make! Your panel is so beautiful ! Your tags and panels never cease to amaze me! I love the fabulous textured background and those wonderful colours so much!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your process with us!
Hugs Susi
Dear Susi , thank you so much for your lovely words , you are so sweet. Hugs, Dorthe
DeleteA really beautiful textured panel Dorthe. Love the subtle colour tones and you've made my fanciful flower look absolutely gorgeous. A really stunning piece of artwork.
ReplyDeleteFliss xxx
Fliss, thank you , I love using your flowers - xxx
DeleteVery beautiful make
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Amanda x
Thank you much , Amanda -
DeleteHugs, Dorthe
This is so lovely Dorthe, and how beautifully stamped on fabric, - wow! Gorgeous colour choices too, just perfect now that it getting cooler outside....
ReplyDeleteHappy September!
Dear Astrid, thankyou so much for your sweet words .
DeleteHugs, Dorthe
A beautiful mix of red and Aubergine, the fabric takes the colours so well. Love how you have picked up the texture with those gold tones. The glisten from the lustre spray is fabulous. A wonderful hanging panel piece Dorthe filled with uplifting words.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing.
Creative Hugs Tracey xx
Thank you dear Trac ey, the lustre is a wonderful product, to create interest and shine, to any creation. Big hugs - Dorthe, xx
DeleteBeautiful! xx
ReplyDeleteThank you Sam , xx
DeleteHow lovely sweet Dorthe!
ReplyDeleteThe background echos in the flowers and leaves and marries the elements of is piece so well!
Jackie xo
Thank you for your lovely visits here, dear Jackie -
DeleteHugs, Dorthe xx
I love these warm rich colour tones, damson, plum and aubergine - all delicious!! Beautiful textured background and lovely florals.
ReplyDeleteAlison x
Thank you Alison, some of my favorite tones, too - thank you for your lovely words.
DeleteHugs, Dorthe
This truly was one of your Moments of Magic! I love it.
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SuZeQ
Dear Sue, thank you so much.
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Ohhh this is so rich and beautiful Dorthe! Always great texture and interest; and yes those color choices are perfect for the changing season! Beautiful shimmering sprays/highlights~
ReplyDeleteMy dear Karen, thank you much for your kind words, I`m always happy seeing you here .
DeleteHugs, Dorthe
This is just so magical sweetest Dorthe, the colours,composition,everything is a marvel to the eyes
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Donna xx
Oh Donna, thank you my dear , you are such a lovely lady .
DeleteHugs to you, Dorthe xx
Dear Melina, thank you sweetie so much !!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Dorthe xx
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